EP2134241B1 - Ensemble d'extremite avant pour endoscope - Google Patents

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EP2134241B1
EP2134241B1 EP08754847A EP08754847A EP2134241B1 EP 2134241 B1 EP2134241 B1 EP 2134241B1 EP 08754847 A EP08754847 A EP 08754847A EP 08754847 A EP08754847 A EP 08754847A EP 2134241 B1 EP2134241 B1 EP 2134241B1
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  • the invention relates to exploratory instruments and, more particularly, to a face tip assembly, or face tip, for endoscopic type instruments.
  • Endoscopic type instruments have been developed to allow physicians and surgeons to view within a visually obscured portion of a body cavity. Physicians and surgeons in particular use endoscopic type instruments in a body to perform certain surgical procedures with limited trauma, disfiguration, expense, and hazards usually associated with conventional types of surgery performed through relatively large incisions.
  • a traditional face tip, or face tip assembly, of an endoscopic type instrument has changed very little since the first one was introduced. Basically they all include one or more of the following input/output ports: a working channel port to introduce operating accessories, or operating tools, to perform a procedure; an optical image collector port, for example, a telescope port for viewing; a luminous conductor port, for example, an illumination fiberoptics port; and sometimes an irrigation and suction channel port. It is believed that with conventional endoscopes, the accessories, or tools, are introduced before they can actually be observed within the urinary system.
  • the conventional operating accessories exit port is located behind the optics created a "blind spot"; thus they enter the urinary system before the surgeon has visual control.
  • the exit of the accessories, or tools, on the instrument's side is typically very close to the urinary tract wall.
  • the surgeon's lack of view of the natural curves of the ureter, caused by the blind spot, may possibly produce an inadvertent tear or perforation of the ureteral wall.
  • By exiting the operating tools on the side of the instrument it obligates the surgeon to rotate the instrument in order to appropriately target the lesion, or the foreign body, to achieve the purpose of the exploration or the intervention. This maneuver, or "frequent rotation” may possibly increase the risk of perforation and/or the inherent trauma by the instrument's insertion or pressure creating inflammation of the structures under exploration.
  • the light source for illuminating the site of interest is usually positioned outside the cavity.
  • the light is communicated through the instrument by an illumination, or light conductor, usually formed of a fiber optic bundle.
  • illumination or light conductor
  • Conventional lenses for image collection and transmission, or coherent optical fiber bundles wherein the opposite ends of the fibers are identically ordered may be utilized.
  • Endoscopic type instruments may be constructed to have fluid channels which may serve a variety of different purposes.
  • the fluid channel provides an air passage to allow the lung to breathe.
  • the fluid channel may be used to insufflate, or inflate, a cavity in the body for better access to obtain a better view.
  • a supply of cleansing fluid such as water, may be used to clear away undesirable contaminant fluid, such as blood, from a location to facilitate inspection or to clean the image collector.
  • a suction line is often used for removing fluids from the site.
  • a working tool channel provides for the insertion of various working implements, or accessories, through the instrument such as forceps, scissors, punches, electrodes, lasers, and the like.
  • An endoscopic type instrument may include a typically tubular shaped shaft connected to a handle and viewing assembly which topically provide a mechanical coupling to which a viewing apparatus is connected.
  • the typical endoscopic type instrument may include fluid channels extending through the shaft which communicate with external fluid connections on the handle and the assembly.
  • a working tool port on the handle and viewing assembly typically communicates with a working tool channel in the shaft and may include a clamp or other support device to hold the working tool in place.
  • An illumination port typically communicates with a light source. The light is normally transmitted from the viewing end or proximal end of the instrument to a light directing lens, or lenses, at the distal end.
  • An optical collector including an objective lens is positioned at the distal end and passes the image through the image conductor to the handle and viewing apparatus through which the operator views the section of the cavity of interest.
  • the objective lens if used, is typically fixed and may be oriented along the longitudinal axis of the shaft or be angled off-axis for a view to the side.
  • the handle and viewing apparatus of endoscopic type instruments usually accommodate various adapters for connecting various types of video, or other imaging, devices.
  • an image multiplexer is utilized to separate the image for simultaneous display on an optical viewer used for direct viewing and a video imager to televise or record the procedure.
  • EP 1741380 A1 discloses a prior art assembly according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a face tip assembly for an endoscope for viewing a visually obscured portion of a body cavity and for surgically treating a portion of the body cavity with an operating tool may comprise: a face tip housing assembly for an endoscope for viewing a visually obscured portion of a body cavity and for surgically treating a portion of the body cavity with an operating tool, including a face tip housing, at least one optical image channel port, at least one optical image collector, at least one luminous conductor, at least one operating tool port, and the at least one operating tool port may be located in an outer wall surface of the face tip assembly.
  • the outer wall surface may generally lie in a plane which is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the face tip housing, and that outer wall surface may have a generally U-shaped configuration.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an endoscope, such as a ureterscope, with which the present face tip assembly may be used;
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of an illustrative embodiment of the present face tip assembly for use with the endoscope of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the face tip assembly of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the face tip assembly of FIGS. 2 and 3 attached to an endoscope;
  • Fig. 5 is another perspective view of the face tip assembly of FIGS. 2 and 3 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of the endoscope of FIG. 1 , taken along line 6-6 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view of the endoscope of FIG. 1 . taken along line 7-7 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a system for viewing a visually obscured portion of a cavity.
  • Ureteroscope 10 having a face tip assembly 11 is illustrated in FIGS. 1-5 .
  • This ureteroscope 10 is only one of many variations of endoscopes, or endoscopic type instruments, that can be used with the present face tip assembly 11.
  • Ureteroscope 10 generally comprises: a face tip assembly 11 connected to a shaft, or shaft assembly 12, the shaft assembly 12 being connected to, or associated with, a handle and viewing assembly 13.
  • the shaft assembly 12 provides for a reduced risk of laceration of a cavity by allowing the use, or viewing, of conventional, instrument accessories, or "operating tools" (not shown), by providing a tool exit, or port 21, in front of an optical image collector 61, FIGS.
  • the shaft assembly 12 also: provides for simultaneous usage of both the viewing apparatus and an operating tool; facilitates exploration in such cavities as the upper urinary tract; and avoids the necessity for excessive rotation of instruments when targeting, or viewing, is required while working inside such sensitive cavities such as the ureter.
  • an embodiment of face tip assembly 11 includes a plurality of input/output ports.
  • the ports may include: an operating tool port, or tool exit, 21 where conventional operating accessories, or operating tools (not shown) may exit and are introduced; at least one optical image channel port 22, and at least one luminous channel port 23.
  • the face tip assembly 11 may also include at least one fluid and/or suction channel port 24.
  • the face tip assembly 11 also includes at least one optical image collector 61 interfaced with the at least one optical image channel port 22 of face tip assembly 11, for gathering an image from within the interior body cavity.
  • the type of optical image collector 61 corresponds with the type of optical conductor 62 utilized in ureteroscope 10.
  • selection of an optical waveguide to implement the optical conductor 62 may result in the requirement for a lens, or prism, as an optical image collector 61.
  • the means for implementing the optical conductor 62 utilized is fiber optics, such as a fiber optics bundle or array
  • the face of the fiber-optics array may, in turn, be the only means required to collect the optical image for transmission through the optical conductor 62 through to the handle and viewing assembly 13, albeit, with reduced visual acuity.
  • the face tip assembly design, of FIGS. 2-5 as well as other designs herein described, provides the ability to access the upper urinary system within the kidney and incorporates improved visibility so as to avoid the "blind spot" previously described.
  • FIGS. 1-5 An illustrative embodiment of the face tip assembly 11 is best shown in FIGS. 1-5 .
  • the face tip assembly 11 is associated with, or connected to, the distal end 32 of a first flexible shaft segment 31 of shaft assembly 12.
  • the face tip assembly 11 has a substantially circular cross-sectional configuration as seen in FIG. 3 .
  • Face tip assembly 11 includes a face tip housing 120 having a plurality of outer wall surfaces 121, a distal end 122, a proximal end 123, and a longitudinal axis 124.
  • face tip housing 120 may include a rearwardly extending insert body 125 which is received within, and secured to the distal end 32 of shaft assembly 12 .
  • the face tip assembly 11 includes at least one optical image collector 61, which, in this embodiment may take the form of a lens 55.
  • the lens 55 is preferably positioned in a plane disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal L axis of shaft assembly 12 and the longitudinal axis 124 of face tip housing 120 (as shown in FIG. 2 ). Plane P may also be considered to be disposed substantially parallel to the interface 56 ( FIG. 4 ) between face tip assembly 11 and the distal end 32 of flexible segment 31 of shaft assembly 12.
  • the lens 55 is preferably spaced upwardly of the longitudinal axes L and 24.
  • Face tip assembly 11 also includes an operating tool port 21.
  • the face tip assembly's 11 outer perimeter 57 may be partially congruent with the outer perimeter 58 ( FIG.
  • At least one luminous conductor 63 for light conduction and illumination in the form of a fiber optics bundle, array, or a single fiber optic strand is located on face tip housing 120, as show in FIG. 2 .
  • face tip housing 120 is seen to have a first outer wall surface 130, and the first outer wall surface faces toward the distal end 122 of the face tip housing 120.
  • the at least optical image channel port 22 is located in the first outer wall surface 130.
  • the at least one operating tool port 21 is located in a second outer wall surface 140 of the face tip housing 120.
  • the second outer wall surface 140 generally lies in a plane P' which is disposed at an acute angle 141 with respect to the longitudinal axis 124 of the face tip housing 120.
  • the second outer wall surface 140 extends from the first wall surface 130 toward the distal end 122 of the face tip housing 120.
  • the at least one operating tool port 21 is formed in, or located in, the second outer wall surface 140.
  • the luminous channel ports 23 with their associated luminous conductors 63 are formed in, or located within, first outer wall surface 130.
  • the second outer wall surface 140 has a generally U-shaped configuration having first and second opposed side edges 142, 143 as shown in FIGS. 2-5 .
  • the first and second opposed side edges 142, 143 of the second outer wall surface 140 have a generally rounded, curving configuration, which appear as rounded lips, or ridges, 148.
  • the second outer wall surface 140 has an upper edge 144 which extends between the upper ends of opposed side edges 142, 143, and the upper edge 144 is located where the second outer wall surface 140 meets, or merges with, the first outer wall surface 130.
  • the first outer wall surface 130 is preferably disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 124 of the face tip housing 120. It should be readily apparent that its angular disposition with respect to the longitudinal axis 124 could be varied, so long as the optical image collector 61 within optical image channel port 22 is able to adequately view an operating tool (not shown), such as a scissor, forceps, or other operating tool as are known in the art for use with endoscopes 12, as it exits from operating tool port 21 in a manner so that substantially no blind spot is present.
  • an operating tool such as a scissor, forceps, or other operating tool as are known in the art for use with endoscopes 12, as it exits from operating tool port 21 in a manner so that substantially no blind spot is present.
  • the angle 131 FIG.
  • first outer wall surface 130 may be greater than ninety degrees, provided the previously described blind spot is substantially avoided; or angle 131 may be an acute angle, whereby the first outer wall surface 130 lies in a plane which is substantially coplanar with the plane P' in which the second outer wall surface 140 lies.
  • the acute angle 141 between the second outer wall surface 140 and the longitudinal axis 124 of face tip housing 120 preferably falls within a range of between twenty and seventy degrees. Preferably as shown in FIG. 2 , acute angle 141 is approximately forty-five degrees.
  • the second outer wall surface 140 may have associated therewith, or adjacent thereto, at least one fluid and/or suction port 24. Although only one suction port 24 has been illustrated, if desired, additional fluid and/or suction ports 24 could of course be provided.
  • the face tip housing 120 is seen to have a generally cylindrical cross-sectional configuration, as clearly shown in FIG. 3 , and this generally cylindrical cross-sectional configuration may be encompassed, or enclosed, by a third outer wall surface 150.
  • the third outer wall surface 150 as seen in FIG. 2 may be disposed between the first outer wall surface 130 and the proximal end 123 of the face tip housing 120.
  • Face tip housing 120 may also include fourth outer wall surfaces 160 which are associated with the first and second side edges 142, 143 of the second outer wall surface 140.
  • first and second, fourth outer wall surfaces 162, 163 may be provided.
  • the first, fourth outer wall surface 162 is disposed adjacent the first opposed side edge 142, or lip 148, of the second outer wall surface 140 and adjacent the third outer wall surface 150.
  • a second, fourth outer wall surface 163 is disposed adjacent the second opposed side edge 143, or lip 148, of the second outer wall surface 140, and fourth outer wall surface 163 is also disposed adjacent the third outer wall surface 150.
  • each fourth outer wall surface 160 generally lies in a plane which slopes outwardly away from the second outer wall surface 140 toward the third outer wall surface 150 in a direction toward the proximal end 123 of face tip housing 120.
  • the fourth outer wall surfaces 160 may be considered to be formed by removing a portion of the third outer wall surface 150.
  • the fourth outer wall surfaces When viewed from the side as seen in FIGS. 2 or 4 , the fourth outer wall surfaces have a shape which resembles a parabola.
  • a fifth outer wall surface 170 is seen to generally underlie the second outer wall surface 140, and the fifth outer wall surface 170 is seen to generally lie in a plane parallel with the longitudinal axis 124 of the face tip housing 120.
  • the face tip housing 120 By forming face tip housing 120 in the manner previously described to include the second, third, fourth, and fifth outer wall surfaces, 140, 150, 160, and 170, the face tip housing 120 has a shape that is complementary to the ureteral orifice in the bladder, through which face tip assembly 11, along with section 31 of endoscope 10 must pass, in order to enter the ureter and from the ureter into the patient's kidney.
  • the ureteral orifice is the opening in the bladder where the ureter empties urine.
  • the ureteral orifice is often tight and may intermittently contract, thus potentially impeding advancement of the endoscope, or ureteroscope 10 into the ureter.
  • the face tip housing 120 having a shape which is complementary to the uretral orifice assists in the passage of the endoscope 10 into the ureter.
  • first flexible segment 31 may have a smaller circumference, or diameter, than the main shaft body 34 of first flexible shaft segment 31, whereby the outer perimeter 57 of face tip assembly 11 may be at least partially received around, and connected to, the smaller outer circumference of distal end 32. Still referring to FIGS.
  • face tip assembly 11 may include variations in the shape of outer perimeter 57, variations in the positioning, or location, of lens 55, operating tool port 21, and optical conductors 62.
  • the optical image collector 61 may be in another form such as prisms or a substantially flush bundle of fiber optics or other methodologies as known by those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the optical conductor 62 and luminous conductors 63 may also be in any acceptable form as known by those of ordinary skill in the art that can perform substantially the same function as fiber optics.
  • monoptic, monoscopic, or two-dimensional viewing is provided as there is only a single optical image collector gel utilized. If three-dimensional, or 3-D viewing is desired, an additional optical image collector 61 could be provided to provide the desired 3-D viewing.
  • the two lunimous channel ports 23 could each be used to house an optical image collector 61, and optical image channel port 22 could be utilized to house a luminous conductor 63, or additional luminous conductor 63 could of course be provided.
  • the shaft assembly 12 of ureteroscope, or endoscope, 10 may include a shaft 27 having at least one longitudinally extending passageway 28 and handle and viewing assembly interface 29.
  • a passageway 28 which corresponds to, and is in communication with, each operating tool port 21, optical image channel port 22, and luminous channel port 23.
  • the shaft 27 is preferably constructed of a suitable nontoxic material, such as a plastic or polymer material and includes a first flexible shaft segment 31 having distal end 32 adapted for insertion into the cavity and interfaced with the face tip assembly 11 at interface 56; a second flexible shaft segment 41 having a distal end 42 connected to a proximal end 33 of the first flexible shaft segment 31; and a third shalt segment 51 having a distal end 52 connected to a proximal end 43 of the second flexible shaft segment 41.
  • a suitable nontoxic material such as a plastic or polymer material
  • the shaft 27 is constructed so that it has a substantially smooth, continuous outer surface, and its preferred cross-sectional configuration is circular
  • the length of the third shaft segment 51 is approximately 50 cm long.
  • the first flexible shaft section 31 is preferably approximately 4 cm long, and the second flexible shaft section 41 is preferably approximately 20 cm long.
  • the first and second flexible shaft sections 31, 41 preferably have cross-sectional configurations that are substantially uniform along their lengths, but they may taper dowmwardly toward the face tip assembly 11.
  • the third section 51 of shaft 27 is constructed so that it has sufficient strength and rigidity to permit use within the bladder and to support the entry of the first and second flexible sections 31, 41.
  • first and second flexible shaft sections 31, 41 are constructed in order to follow the contours of the ureter. Also, as is known by those of ordinary skill in the art of endoscopes, the lengths of the first segment 31, second segment 41, and third segment 51 of the shaft 27 may vary according to the intended use of the endoscope 10.
  • the third shaft segment 51 is dimensioned to be received in a human body so that it extends through the urethra and substantially through the bladder.
  • the distal end 52 of segment 51 is tapered to receive the proximal end 43 of the second flexible segment 41 and is formed to provide a smooth, gradual transition between the second flexible segment 41 and the third segment 51, to permit the non-traumatic passage of the shaft 27 through the urethra and into the bladder.
  • the third section 51 preferably, has sufficient strength and rigidity to enable both axial and rotational translation with the maneuvering of the handle and viewing assembly 13, without excessive twisting of the shaft 27.
  • the connection 14 between shaft segment 51 and the handle and viewing assembly 13 has sufficient strength and rigidity to avoid breaking during use and handling of endoscope. 10.
  • the user is able to insert the shall 27, leading with face tip assembly 11, into the urethra and maneuver the instrument through the bladder in order to position the first flexible section 31 and thus the face tip assembly 11 into a ureteral orifice leading to a ureter.
  • the first flexible segment 31 having distal end 32 adapted for insertion into the cavity is dimensioned to be received in the ureter of a patient.
  • the second flexible shaft segment 41 having a distal end 42 is correspondingly also dimensioned to be received in the ureter of a patient and is sufficiently flexible along its length to follow various canals of the human body, such as the ureter.
  • the second flexible segment 41 is "passively flexible".
  • the term "passively flexible” is intended to mean that shall segment 41 may be moved, flexed, or bent, to assume a curved configuration, in response to forces exerted upon the shaft 27 as it passes through a cavity or body passageway, but the movement, flexing, or bending is not substantially controllable by the operator of the instrument.
  • the second flexible segment 41 has the ability to readily flex and follow the contours of a cavity or passageway, such as the ureter, without excessive deformation of its cavity or passageway, in order to minimize any traumatic effects.
  • first flexible shaft segment 31 is "actively flexibly".
  • actively flexible is intended to mean that shaft segment 31 may be moved, flexed, or bent to assume a curved configuration, such as shown in phantom lines 15 in FIG. 1 , or an angular disposition with respect to longitudinal axis L, and such movement, flexing or bending is substantially controlled by the operator, who can cause and control the desired movement, flexing, and/or bending.
  • the deflection of face tip assembly 11 upon operator, or user, command, or control aids the user in the detection and penetration of the opening, or ureteral orifice in the bladder leading to the ureter.
  • first flexible shaft segment 31 allows the user to insert the shaft 27 into the ureteral orifice in the bladder leading to the narrow opening of the ureter to gain access to the ureter and kidney.
  • the active flexibility of the first flexible shaft segment 31 also provides for non-traumatic use of the instrument 10 and precise positioning of the face tip assembly 11 adjacent to items of interest such as a lesion or kidney stone.
  • the actively flexible first flexible segment 31 enables the user to view and non-traumatically deliver a working tool via the working channel 71 and operating tool port 21 to the item of interest.
  • the flexibility of the first flexible segment 31 generally negates the need for rotating the instrument when targeting or advancing the instrument as required.
  • the first flexible shaft segment 31 may be made actively flexible using various methodologies.
  • the first flexible segment 31 may be made actively flexible through use of operating, or guide, wires 30 guided through individual conduits which pass longitudinally through shaft segment 31 or a through passageway 28 within shaft 27 toward the distal end 32, which wire, or wires, may be manipulated, or pulled, so as to bend, move, or flex, the shaft segment 31 in a desired direction.
  • the distal ends of the wires 30 may be suitably anchored adjacent he distal end 32 of shaft segment 31, whereby upon pulling on the wire, or wires 30, the desired controlled flexing, moving, or bending will occur.
  • first flexible shaft segment 31 may be comprised of a connected string of body members consisting of semicircular disc-like ring elements forming selectively controllable expandable bodies, whereby upon controlled expansion of selected ring elements, the shaft segment 31 moves or flexes in the desired direction, similar to the manner in which a snake moves.
  • Other methodologies for providing the requisite flexibility could include the use of springs, separate wire guides, or the working tool itself, among others.
  • the cross-sectional shape of first flexible shaft segment 31 could be varied in order to provide varying inherent flexibility characteristics.
  • one or more portions, or sides, of the first flexible shaft segment 31 can be made to be more pliable, or flexible, than other portions, or sides, of the same first flexible shaft segment in order to make a shaft segment that more readily flexes in a first direction and is more rigid in a second direction.
  • the first flexible shaft segment 31 can be made from a composite material that has differing properties that will result in having a first flexible segment 31 predisposed to more readily bend, or flex, in a first direction, for example, upwardly and downwardly, rather than from side to side.
  • the active desired flexibility of the first flexible shaft segment 31 could be obtained by use of a longitudinally disposed tension cable with a distal spring deflection recovery member, whereby increased tension or compression on the tension cable initiated through a suitable control causes the flexible shaft segment 31 to deflect or flex in a desired direction.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 has a plurality of passageways, or channels, 88 in communication with corresponding passageways, or channels, 28 of shaft 27 and longitudinally extend to the first flexible shaft segment 31 to the input/output ports of the face tip assembly 11.
  • the passageways, or channels, between face tip assembly 11 and handle and viewing assembly 13 may be of equal diameter, or of differing diameter sizes, whereby they taper from one end to another to provide a smooth continuation of the passageways or channels.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 includes: a distal section 81 which connects, or interfaces, with shaft 27, a working channel interface section 82 including a working channel interface assembly 72 which provides access for various operating tools through the instrument 10; a luminous conductor interface assembly 73 which provides for connecting, or interfacing, a light source such as a lamp box, for example, with the luminous conductor 63; and a proximal section 83 including proximal section assembly 84, including optical channel interface assembly 74, and which provides either an interface, or an intermediate connection, to a conventional imaging apparatus (not shown).
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 may include, if desired, any one or more of the following connection components: a handhold or pistol-type grip; a telescopic viewing assembly; an eyepiece adjustment; an optical tap for transmission of the optical image to an imagine apparatus; an electronic image enhancer/transmitter; and/or valve(s) for irrigation/suction.
  • the instrument 10 includes a working channel 71 for providing a pathway into the internal cavity for a conventional working instrument.
  • the working channel 71 is formed via passageways 28, 88 and provides working tool access to the interior cavity, the channel 71 extending from the working channel interface assembly 72 through to the operating tool port 21.
  • the working channel 71 has a substantially smooth interior surface to provide smooth movement of a working tool through instrument 10.
  • the working channel 71 may have a substantially circular cross-sectional configuration, and may be coaxially surrounded by shaft segments 31, 41, and 51 of shaft 27.
  • the interior wall surface 75 of working channel 71 may be coated with, or formed of, a material having a reduced coefficient of friction to facilitate easy passage and use of working accessories, or tools, in the working channel 71.
  • the instrument 10 includes at least one luminous conductor 63 for providing illumination within the interior cavity.
  • the luminous conductor 63 extends from the luminous conductor interface assembly 73 of handle and viewing assembly 13, through shaft 27, to distal end 32 of first flexible shaft segment 31 to face assembly 11.
  • the luminous conductor 63 is in the form of a fiber optic light carrying bundle.
  • the luminous conductors interface assembly 73 provides a connector, as understood by those skilled in the art, between the luminous conductor 63 (light guide) and a conventional light source (not shown). Light travels through the luminous conductor interface assembly 73 and through the handle and viewing assembly housing 87 and shaft 27 to the interior cavity in a manner depending upon the configuration of the face tip assembly 11.
  • the luminous conductor 63 may be a single fiber optic bundle, or a plurality of independent fiber-optic bundles, or a single fiber-optic bundle divided prior to, or upon reaching, luminous channel port 23.
  • the luminous conductor interface assembly 73 may include an adjustable light valve (not shown) for selectively adjusting the intensity of the light.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 may include a plurality of the luminous conductor interface assemblies 73.
  • an embodiment of the present face tip assembly also comprises at least one optical conductor 62 optically interfaced with the optical collector 61 for transmitting the gathered interior cavity image to the handle and viewing assembly 13.
  • the optical conductor 62 is in the form of a fiber-optic bundle 64.
  • the instrument 10 includes an optical conductor channel 92 which encloses and receives the optical conductor 62, 64.
  • the optical conductor 62, 64 may be located within the instrument 10, such as by disposing it in the working channel 71, or it may be formed as a separate channel.
  • a luminous conductor channel 93 may be provided to carry light to the face tip assembly 11 and correspondingly the internal cavity and thus, the area of interest.
  • a fused fiber optic image bundle 62 would extend through shaft 27 to the face tip assembly 11 and correspondingly to the optical image collector 61.
  • the optical conductor 62 is supported within handle and viewing assembly housing 87 by means known by those skilled in the art
  • the optical conductor 62 would be supported within the handle and viewing assembly housing 87.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 of endoscope 10 may be equipped to interface with an imaging apparatus 91 ( FIG. 8 ) having an imaging processor 93 in order to capture the image gathered by optical image collector 61 in order to process the image for transmission to a human interface apparatus 101, such as a monitor and/or to video capable glasses.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 is used as a form of telescope as known by those skilled in the art, whereby an ocular lens and lens support would cooperate with a spring means to permit relative movement between the optical conductor 62 and the housing 87 to provide direct, adjustable, visual imaging.
  • an optical wedge (not shown) is included, the optical wedge can be located near the distal end 32 of the first flexible segment 31 to provide a direction of view compensation of about 5-10 degrees when viewed under water, as would be the case if implemented as a ureteroscope.
  • the system may include an endoscope 10 as previously described, or other endoscopes.
  • the system may further include an imaging apparatus 91 coupled with the at least one optical conductor 62 via the handle and viewing assembly 13, for capturing the image to send it to a human interface apparatus 101.
  • the handle and viewing assembly 13 of the present invention may include a proximal section assembly 84 which provides an interface for the imaging apparatus 91 as known by those skilled in the art.
  • the imagine apparatus 91 is an image transceiver 92 including an image processor 93 capable of providing video output to a human interface apparatus 101
  • the imaging apparatus 91 is a pair of cameras optically coupled with a plurality of optical conductors 62.
  • the preferred function of the imaging apparatus 91 is to render a three-dimensional image of the area of interest as selected by the user. Typically this is accomplished using individual "optical feeds.”
  • the imaging apparatus 91 captures each half of the image to render a complete and broader view of the area of interest.
  • the system may include a human-interface apparatus 101, as shown in FIG. 8 .
  • the human interface apparatus 101 is electrically or optically coupled with the imaging apparatus 91.
  • the human interface apparatus 101 may include such display/interface devices including a first image display device 94 such as a CRT, HDTV for example, and in the preferred embodiment, a second image display device 94 including a video stereoscopic viewer unit 95 as known and understood by those skilled in the art.
  • a first image display device 94 such as a CRT, HDTV for example
  • a second image display device 94 including a video stereoscopic viewer unit 95 as known and understood by those skilled in the art.
  • visual clarity is an important feature of the human interface apparatus 101, the invention is not limited to, or to the quality of the examples provided above.

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  1. Groupe de pointe de face pour un endoscope pour visualiser une portion visuellement obscurcie d'une cavité corporelle et pour traiter par voie chirurgicale une portion de la cavité corporelle avec un outil opératoire, comprenant :
    un logement de pointe de face ayant une pluralité de surfaces de paroi externes, une extrémité distale, une extrémité proximale et un axe longitudinal ;
    au moins un port pour canal d'images optiques ;
    au moins un collecteur d'images optiques associé à l'au moins un port pour canal d'images optiques et adapté à recueillir une image depuis l'intérieur de la cavité corporelle ;
    au moins un conducteur lumineux adapté à fournir une illumination à au moins une portion de la cavité corporelle ;
    au moins un port pour outil opératoire adapté à permettre à l'outil opératoire de passer vers l'extérieur depuis le logement de pointe de face dans le passage corporel ;
    au moins un port pour canal d'images optiques étant situé dans une première surface de paroi externe du logement de pointe de face, la première surface de paroi externe faisant face vers l'extrémité distale du logement de pointe de face ;
    l'au moins un port pour outil opératoire étant situé dans une deuxième surface de paroi externe du groupe de pointe de face, et
    la deuxième surface de paroi externe possédant une configuration généralement en forme de U ayant des premier et second bords latéraux opposés ; et
    caractérisé en ce que la deuxième surface de paroi externe se situe dans un plan qui est disposé à un angle aigu par rapport à l'axe longitudinal du logement de pointe de face, et la deuxième surface de paroi externe s'étend depuis la première surface de paroi vers l'extrémité distale du logement de pointe de face.
  2. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, dans lequel une portion du logement de pointe de face possède une configuration en section transversale généralement cylindrique englobée par une troisième surface de paroi externe.
  3. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, dans lequel une troisième surface de paroi externe est disposée entre la première surface de paroi externe et l'extrémité proximale du logement de pointe de face.
  4. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 2, dans lequel une première quatrième surface de paroi externe est disposée de manière adjacente au premier bord latéral opposé de la deuxième surface de paroi externe et à la troisième surface de paroi externe ; une seconde quatrième surface de paroi externe est disposée de manière adjacente au second bord latéral opposé de la deuxième surface de paroi externe et à la troisième surface de paroi externe ; et chaque quatrième surface de paroi externe se situe généralement dans un plan qui descend en pente vers l'extérieur à l'écart de la deuxième surface de paroi externe vers la troisième surface de paroi externe et vers l'extrémité proximale du logement de pointe de face.
  5. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 3, dans lequel une première quatrième surface de paroi externe est disposée de manière adjacente au premier bord latéral opposé de la deuxième surface de paroi externe et à la troisième surface de paroi externe ; une seconde quatrième surface de paroi externe est disposée de manière adjacente au second bord latéral opposé de la deuxième surface de paroi externe et à la troisième surface de paroi externe ; et chaque quatrième surface de paroi externe se situe généralement dans un plan qui descend en pente vers l'extérieur à l'écart de la deuxième surface de paroi externe vers la troisième surface de paroi externe et vers l'extrémité proximale du logement de pointe de face.
  6. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la première surface de paroi externe est généralement disposée de manière essentiellement perpendiculaire à l'axe longitudinal du logement de pointe de face.
  7. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un conducteur lumineux est situé sur la première surface de paroi externe.
  8. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, incluant au moins un port d'aspiration situé de manière adjacente à la deuxième surface de paroi externe.
  9. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la deuxième surface de paroi externe se situe généralement dans un plan qui est disposé à un angle aigu par rapport à l'axe longitudinal du logement de pointe de face, et l'angle aigu est compris entre vingt et soixante-dix degrés.
  10. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 9, dans lequel l'angle aigu est d'environ quarante-cinq degrés.
  11. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 1, incluant une troisième surface de paroi externe située entre la première surface de paroi externe et l'extrémité proximale du logement de pointe de face ; et des première et seconde quatrièmes surfaces externes, la première quatrième surface de paroi externe étant associée au premier bord latéral de la deuxième surface de paroi externe, et la seconde quatrième surface de paroi externe étant associée au second bord latéral de la deuxième surface de paroi externe.
  12. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le logement de pointe de face a une cinquième surface de paroi externe généralement sous-jacente à la deuxième surface de paroi externe, la cinquième surface de paroi externe se situe généralement dans un plan parallèle à l'axe longitudinal du logement de pointe de face.
  13. Groupe de pointe de face selon la revendication 12, dans lequel le logement de pointe de face, y compris les deuxième, troisième, quatrième et cinquième surfaces de paroi externes, définit une forme qui est complémentaire à un orifice urétral, moyennant quoi le logement de pointe de face peut être aisément inséré dans l'orifice urétral et dans un urètre.
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